When global food manufacturer Mizkan needed a new IT infrastructure to support their recent acquisitions, they turned to NTT Communications. With only six months to build the necessary IT infrastructure to support their expansion, they […]

When international retailer Cath Kidston wanted to change over IT equipment across all 28 of their stores in Japan, simultaneously and on a strict deadline, they turned to NTT Communications. With a strong presence in […]

NTT Communications acquires an 86.7% stake in e-shelter, the leading operator of data center services in Germany. The German company manages nearly 73,000 sq meters of server room space across Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Their […]

In recent years, the increase in Cloud popularity has been remarkable. OpenStack, CloudStack, Cloud Foundry, and other advancements in cloud computing have become a key focus for IT industries, system engineers and communities.

During the NTT R&D Forum 2012, a panel discussion entitled “How Innovation Drives Japan’s Development and Growth” was held on February 17. Noritaka Uji, NTT Senior Executive Vice President, participated as a panelist. This article reports on the discussion between the coordinator and panelists.

In this account from Noriyuki Furusato, Deputy Manager, Kamaishi Service Centre, NTT East-Iwate Corporation, talks of his pride in how NTT workers helped the residents of Kamaishi re-establish contact with relatives and loved ones.

In the second of our series of blog posts acknowledging the hard work off NTT East’s employees in rebuilding Japan’s communications infrastructure throughout the twelve months since disaster struck, we hear from Tetsuhiro Yamaya, Chief Officer, Disaster Countermeasures Office, NTT East Miyagi Branch. In this excerpt, Tetsuhiro explains the difficulties of coping with scare resources to try and restore communications in the aftermath of the earthquake.

In this series of blog posts, we’d like to take this opportunity to personally thank the 10,000 NTT employees who have been involved in helping rebuild the communications infrastructure in the affected areas, and to also present the personal stories of some of those involved.